22 Stunning Waterfalls in Queensland Worth Chasing
Kate Wilkinson
I’m the founder of one of Australia's most popular and helpful travel planning communities, Australia Travel Hub. With my passion for exploring and love for travel, I enjoy showcasing the best of Australian tourism.
Queensland’s waterfalls offer breathtaking experiences, from the towering Wallaman Falls at 268 meters to the intimate Curtis Falls at 12 meters.
You’ll find spectacular sites like Barron Falls, which thunders with 265,000 megalitres during the wet season, and?Josephine Falls, which features a natural waterslide at Mount BartleFrere’s base.
Many falls lie within World Heritage areas, including Purling Brook Falls in the Gondwana Rainforests and Millaa Millaa Falls in the Wet Tropics.
Each waterfall presents unique features, from glow worm colonies to Aboriginal cultural significance.